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Ml Pleasant Community by Betty Blanton Tim Walker was effliertained by his parents Mr. and Mrs J.m Walker recently at a '^"2 his 3rd birthday. The Mickey Mouse birthday cake ^ cut and served to the neighborhood children ^ group enjoyed games and lim together. Ice creiOT. potato rh^ Tnd coli were served with the cake. That evening, dkS^r gueis of ,he walkers were the Q*«s of ^tic. the Flay Walkers. Diane Abernathy colnto,, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker and Mitch. Ida Simmons along with Mrs. Mildred McGinnis. anf Mrs^e^hh Hogurof Ch^l^te “wVfr.'iSil?' Rev'^d Mrs.*Fincher McGinnis oI OlcnlnF". °n ThnnU- giving Day Mrs. Simmons was the guest of Mr. imd Mrs. iSd jikson in Gastonia and was the overmght guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Simmons in Kings Mountam. **Mrs Cleo Wallace and Max Norville were -^antegiving Mrs. ueo wait^^ «• ^ Spindale and htelLfr Mrs“ Jean Haw'kins of Henrietta. Mrs. Wallace !Lnd her sisler: m“s Irene Pritchard of Spinda-e were visitors in Spartanburg on Monday. Mr and Mrs Harlan Dobbs and Jonathan of Bliwming- Mr4. Lewis Jolley. v^fn o^Sas were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Kevin of i^ias, Mrs Le Nelta and Renee Jairksoe, >he Ronnie Jones all oi Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thayner Jolley of Boilmg Springs. The Shull Whitakers visited with the Joe Davison family ofl^helby for Thanksgiving Day and enjoyed the time to gether. **Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker for -^anl^iving included her family, the Buren Hamricte, the Charles Hamricks, the Calvin Dixons, the Frank Hanses, Md the Paul Wylies. Then on Friday, the with her grmidmother, Mrs. Therron Covington of Polk ville. **A happy time was enjoyed at the Garland Jolleys when they lere joined by Mr. and Mrs. Mike St^es AilLn Bliche. and Lillian Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve ia^kiils. Lesle^ and Wesley. Haz;d Joloey and Kathleen Murray for a Thanksgiving meal on Thursday. Thankful hearts were made more thankful when the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawson gathered at their home on Thanksgiving afternoon for a pretty fall shower in honor ^ Se Eddy of Lake City, S.C. who is the bride-elect ot Sy Houser of Florence. S.C. A beautiful two tiered fall decorated cake was cut and served with punch and gifU were opened and displayed by the couple who will married^on January 10th. The hostess for the Pa^l' aunts of the prospective bridegroom and his gramknothe , 7s. WiUianf pram, Mrs. Stephen Putn^ ^^rs A Y Morgan and Mrs. Jack Dawson The hostesses gm Miss Eddy was a basket of fall silk flowers. ♦ * of Mr and Mrs. Jack Dawson during the holidays were Mr and Mrs. William Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy pla.r;f^one. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Houser G^ry and c,.eio nt Florence S C . Miss Maxine Eddy of Lake City, S C Bruce Houser of Clemson. Mrs. Charlene Newman of ColuX. S.C., Mr. and Mrs. A.Y. Morgan andShanon Scruggs of Aiken, S,C* * * David Jolley was guest of his parents. Mr. and »frs- P G Jo’ley during the Thanksgiving holidays and he. along with his parents and sister. Carole, joined Mr and Mrs. G.0 Humphries of Rock Hill on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Shelia White Drew and Alicia ot Greenville, S.C. also joined them and Mr. Hamrick's parents of Cliftside. Then .* Saturday. Shelia. Sybil and Mrs. Hamrick honored their brother w^th a birthday party at Bridges Bar-B-Que. Those fa-e:^ent for Steve’s birthday were his family. Mr. and Mrs. G.O. Humphries and the three sisters. Mr and Mrs. Buren Hamrick visited with Rev. and Mrs J E. Bishop in the Poplar Springs Community on Sunday ‘afternoon and report Mrs. Bishop improving slowly. * Thanksgiving Day guests ot the Steve Goodes were Chris ttiltin and Pam Drewery. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Raynw. Amber Goode was overnight guest of Christy Alexander and they were joined by their parents, Mr. and IVfrs. Steve Goode and Mr. and Mrs. Ronney Alexander for Sunitey lunch at their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goode. Andy Goode was also present. The Ranny Blantons spent Thanksgiving Day in Roebuck. S.C. with the "Hub” Bruce family and Mrs. Carolme Bruce. Misses Diann and Robyn Ramsey visited on Thantegiving Day with their mother, Mrs. Gladys Ramsey. They are from Greensboro. **At this writing. Mr. A.B. Hamrick and Mr. Buren Jolley are patients in Cleveland Memorial Hospital. CRAFTY IDEAS Payfe 4. Ft Mhills View, Ufe In The Suburbs “Swalch" new in craft maierials? A special felt, that's what. With a sciss«>rs, a m-wlle and thread or glue and this new fabric, “yule” turn ou* happy Santas and snaz'^j snowflakes, flowers and wreaths, and whatever else tickles your h«>liday fancy. This unic|ue material is too percent polyester. It drapes as heautilully as velvet, is machine washable and yet is considerably less expensive than traditional felts. S, H. Kunin Felt Co., Inc., of Worcester, Mass., the 'sole distributor f Poly felt, made with D.»cron polyester from Du Pont, is featuring a do-it-yourself stocking kit this year that includes assorted pieces of felt in traditional Christmas colors—red, white and green. But you can buy this re markable material in at least 20 different shades. What’s more, you don’t have to confine your craft iness to Christmas. With a The total amount of tea Americans drink is only one-tenth of the amount of coffee that gets drunk each year. 4 WATER fACTS AND FANCIES Over the years, ‘he holes i in a shower head become smaller, encrusted with scale | —particles in the water. In industrial boilers and cooling equipment, scale be comes a strong insulation. Its formation seriously re- duces heat exchange ef- ! ficiency, making energy and maintenance costs rise. BE CONFIDENT when trouble strikes independent'^ '^/AGENT YOUR ^ Insurance _ »««vns vou^iwsT You c»n be sure you'll get help fa^t —if you get your home. cer. or bosirtess insurance through us We're independent agents. Our symbot above is a sign of service beyond the call of duty Stop m soon A new method of treat ing water electromagnetical- ly—without chemicals, with- ] out pollution - removes ■^ahirdav dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ronald McSwain type of scale and Mrs. T. Therrell of Mt. Holly. States millions of gallons ] ♦ ♦ of fuel. Maxwell B. Hamrick Imairance Agenq, Inc.. f AIRVIEW STREET. BOILING SPRINGS. N, C. Dial HE 4-2554 Davis Studio now has all types of frames on hand. Now has Woo Items such as lewel Boxes, Bread Boxes, Fruit Bowls, Magazine Racks, and Potato Boxes. DAVIS STUDIO itemst Phone 434*7898 BoiKnc Springs. N. C. little imagination, you can turn out felt fantasies for other holirlays, birthday parties and all kinds of special events. It’s great lor wall hangings in children’s rm>ms. Here are a few iileas to consider: artificial fl»>wers, colorful coji-sters, comic book characters and all sorts of animals, birds and fish to add sparkle to bed spreads, curtains and draperies, jf You've felt that Ohrist- mas and other holiday deco rations had to be traditional ly bought ready-made at your store, you’re wrong, instead, felt and your fancies can give your home the feel and look of originality all year long. 434-2227 LADU W. HAMRICK FUEL SERVICE, lNC,*r, s:c., >ckory, Mr. Distributor HOME HEATING SERVICE kerosene fuel Ole automatic car wash SELF SERVICE GAS E. COLLEGE AVE. BOILING y, and Mr. jglong with supper at '^anksgiving /Mrs. James m^patient at Ruth- V Jy visited relativ; ^d Mrs. Kenni ( Ithe mine AUTO PARTS STORES SC-10 speakers. Wire up and enjoy. Sug. List $164.90 3uy. 94?® liiwited quantities 1982 CHILTON DOMESTIC REPAIR manual Deluxe Hard cover EdItlOT U S. cars since 1975. #7052 '■'lisr Sug. 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Horn sounds on unauthorized entry #950 Sug. list $34-95 UMITED QUANTITIES loctite f'instant GAS TANfk REPAIR Seals smaS tv 'Ipies. seams or cracks, no cc &tty welcSng or tank remc fbval #12020 1 Hawk ■i' hydraulic floor jack Designed fcr do-it-yourseiters! 5" to 15" Ift range. #649N 59?* UMITED QUANTITIES REMLIt^E TOOLt^HEST 6 drawers t>iock wdien Id doses, I #B06COO-F.7R 1 Sug. list $ i66,S0 109.®® UMITED quantities f-sDniiECT dainCHECK policy Every CARQUEST special B a cona fide offer if we sen out of an aOver- me merchandise, we wni issue a *Ri3inchecK- entitling you to the sale pnce. tised Item to r^eiw jtated as being m JmiteO quahntv we resa-ve the right to substitute Rainmeci^ ao mat ou? stocks of specials become oeWeted AUTO PARTS STORES Baldwin’s Auto Parts Hwy. 150 Bast Boiling Springs - 434-2308 CARQUEST: the Right Platd to buy auto parts. RIGHT PRICE • RIGHT PARtS • RIGHT ADVICE
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